Summary of Supreme Court’s hearing- will it influence affordable health insurance in Santa Monica

Last week the Supreme Court has evaluated many aspect of the health care reform and the affordability of health insurance in the US.  Please find following informative Summary from Blue Shield about last weeks supreme court hearing.   Health Reform Goes to the...

Supreme Court opens Health Care Debate, will we have mandatory health insurance for all ?

The Supreme Court is reviewing the Health care Reform act., this can have a significant effect of affordable health insurance for us in California and the Rest of the USA. As I am unqualified to report on the legal issues of the Supreme Court  and the health care...

Anthem subscriber in Santa Monica might switch into newer plans without medical underwriting and find affordable health insurance

Many Anthem policy holders who have currently Share Plans and Smart Sense experienced higher premium increases in May. In order to keep affordable health insurance in Santa Monica, it is time to move out of these plans and consider new Anthem plans. Due to Serencsa...

New Regulations about future Health Insurance Exchanges are published – we agents might have a future in Santa Monica!

On March 12, 2012, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a final rule on Affordable Health Insurance Exchanges (Exchanges), which are new state-based marketplaces beginning in 2014 for individuals and small employers to buy health insurance....

Anthem, what are you thinking … we are tired of health insurance increases in Brentwood

Last month many Anthem policyholders received notices that their health insurance will increase. The average health insurance increase is 8 to 14 % , but many old policyholder who are on grandfathered Anthem plan experience premium increase between 20- 25 % .  This is...

Another Health insurance Premium increase -how can we afford health insurance in Santa Monica?

After a considerable stable health insurance market in 2011, California’s largest health insurers are raising their average rates by approximately eight to 14 percent for hundreds of thousands of customers who have individual coverage, the Los Angeles Times reported...